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1997, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 118-120 Margaret Thatcher Socialist?: Simon Jenkins, Accountable to None: The Tory Nationalization of Britain, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1995
by Michael James - 121-123 Defending the Traditional Family: Alan R. Barcan and Patrick O’Flaherty (eds), Family, Education and Society: The Australian Perspective, Academy Press, Canberra, 1995
by Brian Crittenden - 124-126 Largely Hayek: Suri Ratnapala and G. A. Moens (eds), Jurisprudence of Liberty, Butterworths, Sydney, 1995
by Charles Richardson - 127-132 Saving Australia’s Parrots from the Export Ban
by Brendan Moyle
1996, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 399-406 Residential Telephone Service and Prices in New Zealand Since Deregulation
by Lewis Evans - 407-418 Generational Accounting and Intergenerational Balance
by John Ablett - 419-430 Can Fiscal Responsibility Legislation be Made to Work?
by Marc Robinson - 431-440 Competition Policy in the World Trade Organisation
by David Robertson - 441-448 Promoting Efficiency and Competition in Rural Petrol Markets
by Tom Murphy & Greg Walker & John Hicks - 449-458 Tort Law: Defects of the Comparative Negligence Standard
by Dagobert L. Brito & Peter R. Hartley - 459-470 Car Seat-Belt Regulations, Offsetting Behaviour, and Liability Rules
by Alan Woodfield - 471-482 Implementing Australia’s International Obligations towards Refugees
by Penelope Mathew - 483-491 Recent Writings on Economic and Social Freedom: Gertrude Himmelfarb, The De-moralisation o f Society: From Victorian Virtues to Modern Values, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1995; Samuel Brittan, Capitalism with a Human Face, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1995; Samuel Brittan and Alan Hamlin (eds.), Market Capitalism and Moral Values,Proceedings of Section F (Economics) of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1995
by Charles Richardson - 493-498 The Impact of New Zealand’s Employment Contracts Act: A Preliminary Assessment
by Rod Lingard - 499-502 Concealed Handgun Laws Can Save Lives
by John R. Lott, Jr - 503-505 Learning to Love Australia’s Constitution: Brian Galligan, A Federal Republic: Australia’s Constitutional System of Government, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1995
by Tony Rutherford - 506-508 A Guide to Smarter Contracting: Simon Domberger and Christine Hall (eds), The Contracting Casebook: Competitive Tendering in Action, AGPS, Canberra, 1995
by Stephen King - 509-510 Not Radical: Mark Harrison, A Private Education For All, Centre for Independent Studies, Sydney, 1996
by David Loader - 511-512 Not Worth the Effort: John Gray, Enlightenment’s Wake: Politics and Culture at the Close of the Modern Age, Routledge, London, 1995
by Andrew Norton - 513-515 The Burgeoning of an Unelected Para-Government: Marlene Goldsmith, Political Incorrectness: Defying the Thought Police, Hodder & Stoughton, Rydalmere, 1996; Peter Coleman (ed.), Double Take: Six Incorrect Essays, Reed Books, Port Melbourne, 1996
by Patrick Morgan - 517-522 TheDIFF: An Obituary
by Ross H. McLeod & Sandy Cuthbertson - 523-528 ‘Digital What?’: Electronic Money and the Future of Australia’s Financial System
by Stephen Kirchner
1996, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 267-275 Self-Reliance as Panacea: Muddling Strategic Thinking in Australia
by Robyn Lim & A. D. McLennan - 277-286 Public Standards and Private Monitoring: New Zealand’s New Banking Supervision Regime
by Arthur Grimes - 287-296 Commonwealth Financial Dominance, Fiscal Balance or Reverse Revenue Sharing?
by Robert Albon - 297-304 The Future of New Zealand’s National Superannuation
by David Thomson - 305-316 Australia’s Merger Policy and the Caltex/Ampol Merger Case
by Sandra Navalli - 317-328 New Zealand’s Takeovers Regulation: The Unresolved Debate
by Peter Fitzsimons - 329-340 New Zealand’s Net Carbon Dioxide Emission Stabilisation Target
by Robin Brasell - 341-350 Deregulation in Indonesia: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
by George Fane - 351-358 Filling the 20 Per Cent Gap: Francis Fukuyama on Trust and Social Capital: Francis Fukuyama, Trust: The Social Virtues and the Creation of Prosperity, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1995
by Andrew Norton - 359-366 Killing People: Peter Singer on Life and Death: Peter Singer, Rethinking Life and Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics, The Text Publishing Company, Melbourne, 1994
by Ross Parish - 367-370 Reform by Stealth: Paul Pierson, Dismantling the Welfare State: Reagan, Thatcher and the Politics of Retrenchment, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994
by James Cox - 370-372 Juries and Justice: Jeffrey Abramson, We, The Jury: The Jury System and the Ideal of Democracy, Basic Books/Harper Collins, New York, 1994
by Mike Ross - 373-375 Retreat from Collectivism?: Robert Skidelsky, The World After Communism: A Polemic For Our Times, Macmillan, London, 1995
by David Henderson - 376-377 Mine of Information: Pam Swain, Strategic Choices: A Study of the Interaction of Industrial Relations and Corporate Strategy in the Pilbara Iron Ore Industry, School o f Management, Curtin University, Perth, 1995
by Ken Phillips - 378-379 The Law? Ethics and Economics of Information: Anthony Duggan, Michael Bryan and Frances Hanks, Contractual Non- Disclosure: An Applied Study in Modern Contract Theory, Longman Australia, Melbourne, 1994
by Ian McEwin - 380-382 Marriage as Commitment: Robert Whelan (ed.), Just a Piece of Paper? Divorce Reform and the Undermining of Marriage, Institute of Economic Affairs Health and Welfare Unit, London, 1995
by Brian T. Trainor - 383-386 Coercion by Democracy: The Case of Agricultural Marketing
by David Pearce - 386-392 Delivering Newsagents from Competition
by Ross Jones - 393-396 Beyond Loyalty: Alternatives to Employment
by Ken Phillips
1996, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 135-142 Liberalising Australia’s Foreign Investment Policy
by Tony Makin - 143-152 The Australian Head of State: Putting Republicanism Into the Republic
by Harry Evans - 153-164 Do Australian Firms Undertake Too Little Research and Development?
by Scott Mitchell - 165-176 Pricing Access to Essential Facilities
by Michael Pickford - 177-184 International Response to Greenhouse Gas Abatement
by B. Stephen Labson - 185-194 The Contingent Valuation Method: A Post-Kakadu Assessment
by Jeff Bennett - 195-206 Financial Market Reform in Transition Economies
by Kim Hawtrey - 207-217 The Politics of India’s Economic Liberalisation Agenda
by Ramesh Thakur - 219-228 Some Economic Perspectives on School Reform: Edwin G. West, Education and the State: A Study in Political Economy (third edition), Liberty Press, Indianapolis, 1994; Eric A. Hanushek, Making Schools Work: Improving Performance and Controlling Costs, Brookings Institution, Washington, 1994
by Mark Harrison - 229-234 Victoria’s Mountain Ash Forests: A Case of Sustainable Management
by Peter Attiwill - 235-240 An Economic Perspective on Crime and Punishment in Modern Australia
by Brian Dollery & Joe Wallis - 241-244 Civil Society and its Enemies: Eva Cox, A Truly Civil Society: 1995 Boyer Lectures, ABC Books, Sydney, 1995
by Patrick Morgan - 245-246 Between State and Market: Ernest Gellner, Conditions of Liberty: Civil Society and its Rivals, Hamish Hamilton, London, 1994
by Mark Lyons - 247-248 To CER with Love: Steve Hoadley, New Zealand and Australia: Negotiating Closer Economic Relations, New Zealand Institute of International Affairs, Wellington, 1995
by Ramesh Thakur - 249-250 Wooden Spoons Banned: Official: Christopher Booker and Richard North, The Mad Officials, Constable, London, 1994
by Stephen Rimmer - 251-252 A Worthwhile Research Program?: Geoff Stokes (ed.), Australian Political Ideas, University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, 1994
by David Walker & Struan Jacobs - 253-254 Correspondence
by Bryce Wilkinson - 255-260 The Economic and Social Impact of Tax-Deductible Household Help
by Garry M. White - 261-264 Realising a Minimal State: The Case of Afghanistan
by William Maley
1996, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 3-16 Public Policy and National Saving
by Vince FitzGerald - 17-20 Comment: Public Policy and National Saving
by Don Harding - 21-24 Comment: Public Policy and National Saving
by Ian R. Harper - 25-30 Rejoinder: Public Policy and National Saving
by Vince FitzGerald - 31-44 Redistributing Income through Pricing Policies
by James Cox - 45-58 Sydney’s Water: A Suitable Case for Private Treatment
by Ross Chapman & Sandy Cuthbertson - 59-69 Australia’s State Constitutions, Reform and the Republic
by John Waugh - 71-82 The Past, Present, and Future of Law and Economics
by George A. Hay - 83-92 After Feminism: Taking Human Diversity Seriously
by Michael Warby - 93-98 Do Higher Education Amalgamations Work? The Case of Victoria College
by Malcolm J. Abbott - 99-104 The Struggle Over America’s National History Standards
by Charles F. Bahmueller - 105-107 The Slow Transformation: Patrick O’Brien and Roland Quinault (eds), The Industrial Revolution and British Society, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1993
by Charles F. Bahmueller - 108-109 Regulating Britain’s Utilities: Matthew Bishop, John Kay and Colin Mayer (eds), The Regulatory Challenge, Oxford University Press, New York, 1995
by Robert Albon - 110-111 No Free Lunch: Forrest Capie, Charles Goodhart, Stanley Fischer and Norbert Schnadt, The Future of Central Banking: The Tercentenary Symposium of the Bank of England, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994
by Stephen Kirchner - 112-114 Ageing Model: Herbert Giersch, Karl-Heinz Paque and Holger Schmieding, The Fading Miracle: Four Decades of Market Economy in Germany (revised edition), cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994
by James Cox - 115-117 Why Groups Succeed or Fail: Thomas Sowell, Race and Culture: A World View, Basic Books, New York, 1994
by Roger Sandall - 118-120 The End of Literature?: Harold Bloom, The Western Canon: The Books and School of the Ages, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1994
by David Parker - 121-126 Believe It or Not: New Evidence on the Effects of Minimum Wages
by Judith Sloan - 127-132 Australia’s National Training Wage, Employment Opportunities and Skill Formation
by Des Fooks
1995, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 399-409 APEC: Regionalism, Globalism, or Obfuscation?
by George Fane - 411-422 New Zealand’s ‘Light-Handed’ Approach to Utility Regulation
by Alan E. Bollard & Michael Pickford - 423-431 Guaranteeing Access to Essential Infrastructure
by Stephen P. King - 433-444 ‘You Couldn’t Give It Away’: Privatising the Australian National Line
by Keith Trace - 445-454 New Zealand’s System of Citizens Initiated Referenda
by Wayne Mapp - 455-466 Ontario’s Employment Equity Legislation: An Act Not to Follow
by Saul Fridman - 467-478 Television Stations’ Compliance with Australian Content Regulation
by Franco Papandrea - 479-488 Beyond Picking Winners? Recent Writings on Australia’s Industry Policy
by Heather Smith - 489-493 William Baumol’s Contributions to Public Utility Economics
by Robert Albon - 494-497 The Wealth Cycle and Macroeconomic Policy
by Tony Makin - 499-501 The New Interventionism: Dan Corry, David Souter & Michael Waterson, Regulating Our Utilities, Institute for Public Policy Research, London, 1994; Michael Beesley (ed.), Regulating Utilities: The Way Forward, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1994
by Tony Makin - 502-504 Roads Leading Nowhere: Reuven Brenner, Labyrinths of Prosperity: Economic Follies, Democratic Remedies, The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, 1994
by Michael James - 505-507 Promoting Agricultural Research: Derek Tribe, Feeding and Greening the World: The Role of International Agricultural Research, CAB International in association with the Crawford Fund for Agricultural Research, Wallingford, 1994
by Grant M. Scobie - 508-510 The Closing of the Australian Mind?: Alan Barcan, Sociological Theory and Educational Reality, NSW University Press, Sydney, 1993
by Brian Crittenden - 511-512 Decultured Paternity: David Blankenborn, Fatherless America: Confronting our most urgent social problem, Basic Books, New York, 1995
by Brian T. Trainor - 513-514 Terrified of the World?: Graeme Campbell & Mark Uhlmann, Australia Betrayed: How Australian democracy has been undermined and our naive trust betrayed, Foundation Press, Perth, 1995
by Mark Schubert - 515-520 Correspondence
by John Langmore & John Quiggin - 521-524 Getting Value for Money from the Overseas Aid Community
by Ross H. McLeod - 525-528 Unpaid Work and Equal Opportunists
by John Logan
1995, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 267-280 The Future of Trans-Tasman Closer Economic Relations
by Peter Lloyd - 281-290 The Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture: A New Order?
by Donald MacLaren - 291-299 Land Rights and Aboriginal Economic Development: Lessons from the Northern Territory
by Jon Altman - 301-312 Negotiating Mining Agreements under the Native Title Act 1993
by Siobhan McKenna - 313-320 Taking Without Paying: Interpreting Property Rights in Australia’s Constitution
by John Forbes - 321-332 Putting Derivatives in their Proper Place
by Tom Valentine - 333-340 Demand Management and Electricity Supply Industry Reform: A Re-evaluation
by B. Stephen Labson - 341-350 Attacking Poverty through Microenterprise Financing
by Alexander Agafonoff - 351-360 The Conservative Revival in America
by Norman Barry - 361-365 Swapping Debt for Nature
by Brian Dollery & David Schulze & Leigh West - 366-370 New Zealand’s Experiment in Pricing Access to Essential Facilities
by Mike Ross - 371-373 Determining the Current Account: A. J. Makin, International Capital Mobility and External Account Determination, Macmillan, London, 1994
by Warwick J. McKibbin - 374-376 Trade and Inequality: Adrian Wood, North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality: Changing Fortunes in a Skill-Driven World, Oxford University Press, New York, 1994
by Jerome Fahrer - 377-378 Australia’s Asian Relations: Russell Trood & Deborah McNamara (eds), The Asia-Australia Survey 1994, Centre for the Study o f Australia-Asia Relations, Macmillan, Melbourne, 1994
by Jenelle Bonnor - 379-380 A Pioneer Keynesian?: Ross Fitzgerald, ‘Red Tedy: The Life of E. G. Theodore, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 1994
by Tom Valentine - 381-383 A Premature Post-Mortem?: Keith Windshuttle, The Killing of History: How a discipline is being murdered by literary critics and social theorists, Macleay Press, Sydney, 1994
by Graeme Davison - 384-386 The New Ignorance: Paul R. Gross and Norman Levitt, Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1994
by Paul Davies - 387-388 Academicising the Stage: David Williamson, Dead White Males, directed by Wayne Harrison and presented by the Sydney Theatre Company, 1995
by Roger Sandall - 389-392 The Multifunction Polis: Australia’s New Infant
by David Pearce - 393-396 What Are the Social Responsibilities of Banks?
by Ian R. Harper
1995, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 135-147 Choosing a Republican Head of State
by George Winterton - 149-158 Teaching Introductory Economics
by Paul Heyne - 159-167 The Faustian Bargain: Government Sponsorship of the Arts
by Austin Gough - 169-180 Central Bank Independence and Accountability: The New Zealand Case
by Stephen Kirchner - 181-189 Public Infrastructure and Private Production
by Glenn Otto & Graham Voss - 191-198 Options for Road Reform in New Zealand
by Bryce Wilkinson - 199-209 The Industry Commission and the Community Sector
by Mark Lyons - 211-222 Financing New Zealand’s Tertiary Education: How Much Subsidy?
by Grant M. Scobie & Alex Duncan - 223-225 Comment: Financing New Zealand’s Tertiary Education: How Much Subsidy?
by Nancy Devlin & Paul Hansen & Stephen Knowles - 226-229 Comment: Financing New Zealand’s Tertiary Education: How Much Subsidy?
by Robert Stephens - 230-232 Rejoinder: Financing New Zealand’s Tertiary Education: How Much Subsidy?
by Grant M. Scobie & Alex Duncan - 233-240 A Consumers’ Guide to Recent Critiques of Economics
by Tom Valentine - 241-245 Why Not Grow Pineapples in Hobart?: Making Choices in Australia’s Schools
by Peter McGregor - 245-248 How Much Spending? The EPAC Survey of Public Expenditure Preferences in Australia
by James Cox - 249-251 Old Programs Never Die: Jonathan Rauch, Demosclerosis: The Silent Killer of American Government, Times Books, New York, 1994
by Michael James - 251-253 Policies Matter: I. M. D. Little, Richard N. Cooper, W. Max Corden and Sarath Rajapatirana, Boom, Crisis, and Adjustment: The Macroeconomic Experience of Developing Countries, published for the World Bank by Oxford University Press, New York, 1993
by Grant M. Scobie - 254-255 States of Reform: Mike Nahan, Myth and Reality in the Economic Reform Debate, Institute of Public Affairs, Melbourne, 1994
by Ross Jones - 256-258 A Symbolic Issue: M. A. Stephenson and Clive Turner (eds), Australia: Republic or Monarchy. Legal and Constitutional Issues, University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, 1994
by John Hirst - 259-262 Do-It-Yourself Labour Market Reform: The Promise of Agency Contracting
by Ken Phillips - 262-264 Overseas Assembly Provisions: A Hidden Producer Subsidy
by Darren Kennedy
1995, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 3-16 New Zealand’s Fiscal Responsibility Act
by Graham Scott - 17-26 Ensuring Responsibility in Australian Budgets
by Robert Albon - 27-34 The Excess Burden of Taxation in New Zealand
by W. Erwin Diewert & Denis A. Lawrence - 35-47 Health and Welfare: The Third Last Frontier of Microeconomic Reform
by John Paterson - 49-62 The Struggle Over Teacher Training
by Alan Barcan - 63-72 Open Streets or Taken for a Ride? Reforming Australia’s Taxi Markets
by Christopher C. Findlay & David K. Round - 73-80 Statutory Power and Agricultural Marketing: The New Zealand Experience
by Veronica Jacobsen & Grant M. Scobie - 81-92 Getting into Bonds
by Ian R. Harper - 93-98 Insulating the Technopols: The Politics of Economic Reform: R. H. Bates and A. O. Krueger (eds), Political and Economic Interactions in Economic Policy Reform, Blackwell, Cambridge, Mass., 1993; John Williamson (ed.), The Political Economy of Policy Reform, Institute for International Economics, Washington, D.C., 1994
by R. C. Duncan - 99-104 Well Being, Welfare and Equality in Australia: Peter Travers and Sue Richardson, Living Decently: Material Well Being in Australia, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, 1993; Peter Saunders, Welfare and Inequality: National and International Perspectives on the Australian Welfare State, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1994
by James Cox - 105-109 Western Australia’s Labour Market Reforms
by Brendan McCarthy - 110-112 The Arts End of the World: Creating a Creative Nation?
by Michael Harris - 113-115 Policy Entrepreneurs vs the Professors: Paul Krugman, Peddling Prosperity: Economic Sense and Nonsense in the Age of Diminished Expectations, Norton, New York, 1994
by Michael James - 116-118 The Paradox of Demand: Edmund Phelps, Structural Slumps: The Modern Equilibrium Theory of Unemployment, Interest and Assets, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1994
by Martin Parkinson - 119-120 Planning in One City: J. Brian McLoughlin, Shaping Melbourne’s Future: Town Planning, the State and Civil Society, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne, 1992
by Tony Sorensen - 121-123 An Incomplete Revolution?: Richard Cockett, Thinking the Unthinkable: Think-Tanks and the Economic Counter-Revolution, 1931-1983, HarperCollins, London, 1994
by Michael James - 124-125 Machoeconomics: Steven E. Landsburg, The Armchair Economist: Economics and Everyday Life, The Free Press, New York, 1993
by Ross Parish - 127-129 The Lysterfield Avenue of Honour
by Shaun Patrick Kenaelly - 127-129 Policy Contradiction: Australia’s Car Export Facilitation Scheme
by David Pearce
1994, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 135-146 Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia?
by Garry M. White - 147-150 Comment: Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia?
by Barry Hughes - 151-155 Comment: Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia?
by Tony Makin - 156-158 Rejoinder: Has Macroeconomic Policy Failed Australia?
by Garry M. White - 159-166 Inflation and Monetary Monopoly: Reflections on Australia’s Ten-Dollar Note
by Ray Evans - 167-178 The Fight Against Unemployment
by Tom Valentine - 179-188 Corporate Theory and Corporate Law Reform in Australia
by Ian M. Ramsay - 189-196 Evaluating New Zealand’s Companies Law
by Michael J. Ross - 197-204 Insurance Pricing and Anti-Discrimination Legislation
by Alan E. Woodfield - 205-214 Proof of Native Title: A Level Playing Field?
by John R. Forbes - 215-228 Myths about Dragons: The Case of Thailand
by Peter G. Warr - 229-236 The Fallacy of Political Innocence: Some Recent Reviews of Economic Reform
by Michael Warby - 237-241 Volunteers for Nature Protection: Examples from Bavaria
by Jeff Bennett - 241-244 Are Tobacco Taxes Too High?
by Robert Albon - 245-247 Defunct Macroeconomists: Alfred J. Malabre, Jr, Lost Prophets: An Insider’s History of the Modern Economists, Harvard Business School Press, Boston, 1993
by John Foster - 247-250 The New Moralism: James Q. Wilson, The Moral Sense, The Free Press, New York, 1993
by Knud Haakonssen - 250-253 Tradition and Innovation: Michael J. Lacey and Knud Haakonssen (eds), A Culture of Rights: The Bill of Rights in Philosophy, Politics, and Law — 1791 and 1991, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1991
by Charles Richardson - 253-255 Fatal Legacy: Myron Magnet, The Dream and the Nightmare: the Sixties' Legacy to the Underclass, William Morrow, New York, 1993
by Roger Sandall - 256-258 Markets and Community: David Willetts, Modern Conservatism, Penguin, Harmondsworth, 1992
by Michael James - 259-261 The Queensland IndyCar Grand Prix: Assessing Costs and Benefits
by Terry Black - 262-264 Swy and the Market
by Shaun Patrick Kenaelly
1994, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 5-12 Why Labour Is Not Different
by Gerald T. Garvey - 13-23 An Economist’s Guide to the Industrial Relations Reform Act
by Judith Sloan - 25-32 National Savings and Fiscal Policy
by James Cox - 33-44 The Folly of Regional Policy
by Tony Sorensen - 45-53 The Achievements of the GATT Uruguay Round
by Alan Oxley - 55-62 The Entwining of Trade and Environmental Policies
by Kym Anderson - 63-70 Forecasting: A Mug's Game or a Productive Role for Economists?
by Garry M. White - 71-79 Is There an Implied Constitutional Right of Freedom of Communication?
by Gabriel A. Moens & John Trone - 81-89 New Zealand’s Bill of Rights: A Provisional Assessment
by Wayne Mapp - 91-100 Lessons in School Reform: Recent American Writings on Education
by Mark Harrison - 101-106 Complexity Theory and Economics
by David Pearce - 107-110 The Rise and Fall of Victoria’s Labour Market Reform
by Ken Phillips - 111-113 Rogernomics Mark II: Roger Douglas, Unfinished Business, Random House, Auckland, 1993
by Michael James - 113-115 Too Much of a Good Thing: J. R. Shackleton, Training Too Much? A Sceptical Look at the Economics of Skill Provision in the UK, Institute of Economic Affairs, London, 1992
by H. M. Boot - 115-118 Settling for Mediocrity?: David Hughes and Robert Albon (eds), Capital Ideas: Suggestions for Economic Reform in the ACT, Federalism Research Centre, Australian National University, Canberra, 1993
by Tony Rutherford - 118-120 Founder and Critic: H .W. Arndt, 50 Years of Development Studies, National Centre for Development Studies, Australian National University, 1993
by Clem Tisdell - 120-122 Respecting all Heritages: Neil Barr and John Cary, Greening a Brown Land: The Australian Search for Sustainable Land Use, Macmillan Australia, Melbourne, 1992
by Nick Uren - 123-124 Chicago vs Virginia: Charles K. Rowley, The Right to Justice: The Political Economy of Legal Services in the United States, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1992
by Ian McEwin - 125-127 Not the Current-Account Constraint Again!
by Tony Makin - 128-130 Government Against Itself: The Leaded Fuel Tax and the $12,000 Used Car Tariff
by David Pearce